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Passed by Congress June 4, 1919, and approved on August 18, 1920, the 19th amendment granted women the right to vote. The 19th amendment guarantees all American women the right to vote.

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The organization's efforts, the constitution passed the [tex]19^{\text {th }}[/tex] Amendment on women Suffrage in 1920. This made women to right to vote.

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Women's suffrage is known as the 'right to vote' in elections. At the middle of the [tex]19^{\text {th }}[/tex] century, the women suffrage movement was started when Seneca Falls in New York held a convention on women's rights. It was not the first meeting related to the women's right but it was considered to be the first meeting for the beginning of suffrage.

During the [tex]20^{\text {th }}[/tex] century when leadership of this movement was passed on to two organizations, the 'National American Woman Suffrage Association' (NAWSA) under Carrie Chapman Catt, and the 'National Woman's Party' (NWP) under Alice Pail's leadership.

The NAWSA carried campaigns which led to lobbying President Wilson and Congress to pass a Constitutional Amendment on woman's Suffrage whereas NWP carried radical actions in order to persuade President 'Wilson' and 'Congress' to pass women suffrage amendment. And due to both the organization's efforts, the constitution passed the [tex]19^{\text {th }}[/tex] Amendment on women Suffrage in 1920.

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